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Tunable phenylenevinylene dimer and trimer molecules for light harvesting antennas

MDH Bhuiyan, NM Winch, GJ Smith, RD Breukers, SG Raymond, AJ Kay, TA Smith

Proceedings of SPIE the International Society for Optical Engineering | Published : 2014

Abstract

Here we report the synthesis and physical characterization of four substituted phenylenevinylene molecules, 1-4, which serve as short chain model oligomers of poly(1,4-phenylenevinylene). Quantum mechanical calculations on alkoxy substituted stilbene derivatives 1 and 2 reveal a direct correlation between the torsional angles and the substituent pattern. HOMO and LUMO energy levels were calculated for all four compounds and showed that the introduction of alkoxy substituents reduce the energy gaps between the ground and first excited singlet states of these molecules. In addition, absorption spectra, fluorescence life-times and quantum yield data of the four compounds are presented. © 2014 C..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work is supported by Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (MBIE) fund, New Zealand, under contract VICX1202.